Comments on: Episode 40 – Super Models https://digitalcampus.tv/2009/03/episode-40-super-models/ A discussion of how digital media and technology are affecting learning, teaching, and scholarship at colleges, universities, libraries, and museums. Wed, 01 Jul 2009 14:19:41 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.4.2 By: Societies deliver the value. Publishers value the delivery « https://digitalcampus.tv/2009/03/episode-40-super-models/#comment-175 Wed, 01 Jul 2009 14:19:41 +0000 http://digitalcampus.tv/?p=130#comment-175 […] kinds of models are going to emerge over the coming years. Not many of them are going to be driven by traditional scholarly publishers. The old models will break before the new ones are invented as the struggle for information […]

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By: Social Media for Publishers | Paul Coyne https://digitalcampus.tv/2009/03/episode-40-super-models/#comment-174 Fri, 12 Jun 2009 09:09:02 +0000 http://digitalcampus.tv/?p=130#comment-174 […] podcast-driven Digital Campus blog. In particular, spend some time listening to and reflecting on Episode 40: Super models, wherein Messrs. @dancohen, Mills Kelly, and Tom Scheinfeldt (@foundhistory) have some provocative […]

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By: An extended comment on ‘Social networking – tips, tricks and talent’ (Scholarly Kitchen) « https://digitalcampus.tv/2009/03/episode-40-super-models/#comment-173 Wed, 03 Jun 2009 13:19:44 +0000 http://digitalcampus.tv/?p=130#comment-173 […] podcast-driven Digital Campus blog. In particular, spend some time listening to and reflecting on Episode 40: Super models, wherein Messrs. @dancohen, Mills Kelly, and Tom Scheinfeldt (@foundhistory) have some provocative […]

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By: Tom Scheinfeldt https://digitalcampus.tv/2009/03/episode-40-super-models/#comment-172 Tue, 19 May 2009 09:54:43 +0000 http://digitalcampus.tv/?p=130#comment-172 @Daniel. Yes, http://www.revues.org/ provides first rate online publishing services for scholarly journals. Thanks for listening. Tom

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By: Daniel https://digitalcampus.tv/2009/03/episode-40-super-models/#comment-171 Tue, 19 May 2009 08:18:38 +0000 http://digitalcampus.tv/?p=130#comment-171 You mentioned a tool that creates online journals. “Revue” or something like that?
Thanks

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By: admin https://digitalcampus.tv/2009/03/episode-40-super-models/#comment-170 Tue, 12 May 2009 17:44:59 +0000 http://digitalcampus.tv/?p=130#comment-170 Cate: Here’s the article: Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable.

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By: Cate Hirschbiel https://digitalcampus.tv/2009/03/episode-40-super-models/#comment-169 Tue, 12 May 2009 16:43:38 +0000 http://digitalcampus.tv/?p=130#comment-169 What was the article mentioned about newspapers following a dead model? I believe the author’s name was Clay.

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By: Rachel https://digitalcampus.tv/2009/03/episode-40-super-models/#comment-168 Mon, 20 Apr 2009 20:39:00 +0000 http://digitalcampus.tv/?p=130#comment-168 Here is a great article on scholarly journal pricing, OA and other serials subsciption issues – http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6651248.html

From the article:
“Currently, about 100 new peer-reviewed journals get started each year, primarily by larger commercial publishers. Over the last couple of decades, consortia deals have stabilized revenue for many larger publishers while requiring relatively little effort to maintain. About half the publishers in the ALPSP survey negotiate deals with consortia. Financial necessity is changing the landscape for most of their subscriber base, and these publishers stand to lose significant revenue if they can’t close reasonably favorable contracts with their biggest customers. LexisNexis is an early case in point. In response to an appeal from SOLINET in January 2009, it agreed to waive its annual 2.5% annual increase, representing about $400,000 in total savings to consortia members. Some will ask if that is the kind of concession ICOLC was looking for when it asked publishers to offer real price cuts—LexisNexis reported an estimated profit of $735 million in 2008, an 18% increase over the prior year.”

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By: Liz M. C. S. https://digitalcampus.tv/2009/03/episode-40-super-models/#comment-167 Mon, 06 Apr 2009 12:00:50 +0000 http://digitalcampus.tv/?p=130#comment-167 I hope any schools getting rid of computer labs find a way for students to print from their own computers (I have not seen many that do). As both an undergrad and grad student, that’s all I used the school computers for. Students have less need to print now: many professors/instructors take work via email or course management software, and more students have laptops to bring to class in order to look at readings. But, some still want paper copies, and sometimes a student needs print copies of readings or other materials (to write on it, to cut it up, etc., or it’s too long to read on a regular computer comfortably).

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By: Rachel https://digitalcampus.tv/2009/03/episode-40-super-models/#comment-166 Fri, 03 Apr 2009 17:10:42 +0000 http://digitalcampus.tv/?p=130#comment-166 Not all scholarly publishers are flourishing – Spring Science and Business media – the 2nd largest academic publisher is for sale. http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6648105.html

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